Literature Reference: Yi refers to the game of Go; Ze means moistening or beneficence.
弈: Engaging in a game of chess, the forest of strategy. Often refers to the "chess" in the four arts of the Chinese scholar—music, chess, calligraphy, and painting. It embodies both virtue and talent, symbolizing a love for learning and moral integrity.
泽: "Runze," meaning to be nourished and enriched, is a character of auspicious origin. When used in personal names, it often conveys blessings, good fortune, and a sense of hopefulness.
Meaning: Wisdom as profound as a game of Go, and beneficence as widespread as moistening.